FRANKFORT — State Senator Michael E. Hastings announced today that local schools in the South Suburbs will receive more than $7.2 million in new evidence-based funding as part of the continued implementation of the landmark education funding reform he supported in Springfield.
“This is exactly why I voted to support the evidence-based funding formula,” said Hastings (D–Frankfort). “It ensures that state education dollars are distributed more fairly and equitably, targeting the schools that need the most support. I’m proud to see this investment delivering results right here in our community.”
FRANKFORT — State Senator Michael E. Hastings is encouraging people to apply for the fifth round of the Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program. The program provides training opportunities, expands the talent pipeline and boosts diversity in the construction industry and building trades.
“The pre-apprenticeship program continues to have great success opening new pathways into the trades for those looking to work hard,” said Hastings (D-Frankfort). “Whether you’re someone who is unsure what career path to take or in an underrepresented community, this program can help you take the next step.”
FRANKFORT — State Senator Michael E. Hastings issued a strong statement Friday condemning State Farm’s recently announced 27.2% premium increase on Illinois homeowners, calling it a breach of trust and further evidence that Illinois must take action to reform its insurance system.
“For over six months, we worked with the insurance industry in good faith to address rising premiums,” said Hastings (D-Frankfort). “We were told that rates were stabilizing. Weeks later, State Farm announced one of the largest rate hikes in recent history. That is not transparency — it is a slap in the face to consumers and lawmakers alike.”
Hastings, who serves as chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has introduced legislation that would stop insurance companies from quietly passing the costs of out-of-state disasters — such as hurricanes or wildfires — onto Illinois policyholders without proper justification. His proposal requires clear actuarial evidence and public disclosure.
FRANKFORT — State Senator Michael E. Hastings announced multiple libraries in the southland are set to receive a combined total of nearly $389,000 for library services and programming.
“Libraries in the 19th District are so much more than where you can go to check out books," said Hastings (D-Frankfort). "Libraries are where book clubs form, local group meetings are held, skills are learned and a strong sense of community is built."
Through the Illinois Secretary of State’s Public Library Per Capita and Equalization Aid Grants program, 639 public libraries statewide will receive nearly $18 million in grants. Libraries may use the funds to support resources and services for their communities, including books, e-books, online resources and internet access, personnel, public programming and capital expenditures.
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